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Foreign leaders visiting the White House used to be occasions for face-to-face diplomacy, allied backslapping and polite ...
I have lived under 14 different presidents. If I could, with a wave of my hand, I would bring Nixon back as our president now ...
Trump likes to see whom he wants and call whom he chooses, and in the new term, he presides over a White House that mirrors ...
The White House denied a report Wednesday that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg was removed from an Oval Office meeting with ...
In an extraordinary episode that reportedly left top military officials startled, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg unexpectedly ...
Mark Zuckerberg's unexpected visit to the Oval Office during a military meeting created unease among officials, who worried ...
A Trump official denied a report that Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg was kicked out of the Oval Office after crashing a meeting ...
In a meeting in the Oval Office, Nixon discussed drug policy with his advisers. Dr. Jerome H. Jaffe, a psychiatry professor who served as Nixon’s drug czar from 1971 to 1973, ...
In an Oval Office meeting with CIA Director Richard Helms on June 23, 1972, Nixon told Helms, “I know who shot John,” referring to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
John Eligon, Johannesburg bureau chief, recounts what he witnessed in the Oval Office when President Trump confronted the visiting President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa with an elaborate ...
Kid Rock caused a stir in the Oval Office on Monday when he wore a brightly colored, patriotic outfit during an executive order signing ceremony with President Trump.
Nixon said these words on Dec. 14, 1972, near the end of an Oval Office meeting with Henry Kissinger, who was at the time Nixon's national security adviser (Kissinger became secretary of state in ...